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  • Originally posted by prateek2210 View Post
    Thanks buddy, just one question more. I would be going for 160's front sprocket now, which I guess would be 100INR as per catalogue.
    I am unable to understand this part :
    What it includes?
    This is the sprockets (both) + chain....am I right?
    will check with svc and let you know. had the list at hand so gave whatever data i could.
    why 160's front sprocket?
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    • Originally posted by New guy View Post
      will check with svc and let you know. had the list at hand so gave whatever data i could.
      why 160's front sprocket?
      That will be kind of you, thanks

      P.S : 160s sprocket to under gear it
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      • Done 1200 kms on the 190 cc Big bore kit for my RTR and boy..is it fun or what.

        Ive been already using the FFE for 14 months and now with the big bore...its crazy.

        What really has changed is the way the bike pulls in each gear with so much authority. Top Speed marginally increased..gets there faster. Its damn fun in the city...Lovin it !!
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        • Originally posted by vivekpetrohead View Post
          Done 1200 kms on the 190 cc Big bore kit for my RTR and boy..is it fun or what.

          Ive been already using the FFE for 14 months and now with the big bore...its crazy.

          What really has changed is the way the bike pulls in each gear with so much authority. Top Speed marginally increased..gets there faster. Its damn fun in the city...Lovin it !!
          take it to uphill twisties and you'll feel the real punch!
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          • Hello friends,
            I would like to give the feedback of the bike and Big bore kit along with FFE that how they performed on my Saddlesore attempt.
            Bike: Awesome performance, rock stable even when cruising above 90 and 100 all the time, no heating issues and none of the parts went kaput, only the plastic above headlamp became loose and good grip from the tires.
            Big Bore and FFE ( Joeled ): The parts performed extremely well. Even after riding for more than 1000kms or 1200kms bike was still smooth in its pickup and speed. Not even once felt that engine cannot take more load. The power delivery was awesome. Whenever i will cross any toll the bike would feel happy to quickly rise to speeds above 90 or 100. Many times I maintained average speed above 80 and above 90 but still there was no sign of sluggishness. Cruising above 90 and 100kmph was very much easy. Got mileage close to 32kmpl+ with speeds in excess of 90 and sometimes 100.
            Big Bore is 6000kms old and FFE is 9000kms old.
            sigpicMy triplog of South Indian Trip.

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            • Originally posted by Abhii46 View Post
              Hello friends,
              I would like to give the feedback of the bike and Big bore kit along with FFE that how they performed on my Saddlesore attempt.
              Bike: Awesome performance, rock stable even when cruising above 90 and 100 all the time, no heating issues and none of the parts went kaput, only the plastic above headlamp became loose and good grip from the tires.
              Big Bore and FFE ( Joeled ): The parts performed extremely well. Even after riding for more than 1000kms or 1200kms bike was still smooth in its pickup and speed. Not even once felt that engine cannot take more load. The power delivery was awesome. Whenever i will cross any toll the bike would feel happy to quickly rise to speeds above 90 or 100. Many times I maintained average speed above 80 and above 90 but still there was no sign of sluggishness. Cruising above 90 and 100kmph was very much easy. Got mileage close to 32kmpl+ with speeds in excess of 90 and sometimes 100.
              Big Bore is 6000kms old and FFE is 9000kms old.
              Do you experience any backfiring from exhaust when you release throttle from high rpm(without using brakes)?
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              • For those who are planning to buy RTR180 : New facelift edition :
                CBR250R Black 'n' Silver

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                • Originally posted by New guy View Post
                  Do you experience any backfiring from exhaust when you release throttle from high rpm(without using brakes)?
                  I used to face it earlier, it was because of improper tuning. I got it corrected but I'm facing it again after recent servicing. I will take the bike to SVC, they fixed it last time.
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                  • Originally posted by Abhii46 View Post
                    I used to face it earlier, it was because of improper tuning. I got it corrected but I'm facing it again after recent servicing. I will take the bike to SVC, they fixed it last time.

                    i would suggest you to ask joel for right afr setting for your setup
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                    • cant browse facebook links in office.

                      Originally posted by allajunaki View Post
                      For those who are planning to buy RTR180 : New facelift edition :
                      https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...0569971&type=1
                      i cannot see what is in there in the FB as i am currently in office. But I have a Million Dollar (atleast for me) question here as I am planning to buy a 180 in 10 days time. Now the confusion is wherether to buy 180 ABS or the normal version. I know that ABS is worth the money, but do i need it for my general city ride is the question.

                      Also please let me know what is in there in the FB and is it anything worth a wait or is it available already.

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                      • Originally posted by rakesh_ic View Post
                        e. Now the confusion is wherether to buy 180 ABS or the normal version. I know that ABS is worth the money, but do i need it for my general city ride is the question.
                        ABS is sure worth investing

                        Originally posted by rakesh_ic View Post
                        Also please let me know what is in there in the FB and is it anything worth a wait or is it available already.
                        Forget it, not worth looking
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                        • Originally posted by prateek2210 View Post
                          ABS is sure worth investing


                          Forget it, not worth looking

                          also, how good is the pillion seating for an average built lady seated single side (hope u understand what it means as i donno how to explain that in short :P)?? is it comfortable enough for a 50KM ride in a stretch?

                          Also, provide me some avg mileage that i can expect from A180 for an avg rider(not a red liner) in city limit
                          Last edited by rakesh_ic; 04-19-2012, 04:05 PM.

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                          • Originally posted by rakesh_ic View Post
                            i cannot see what is in there in the FB as i am currently in office. But I have a Million Dollar (atleast for me) question here as I am planning to buy a 180 in 10 days time. Now the confusion is wherether to buy 180 ABS or the normal version. I know that ABS is worth the money, but do i need it for my general city ride is the question.

                            Also please let me know what is in there in the FB and is it anything worth a wait or is it available already.

                            There you go ..
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                            ABS is def. a worthwhile investment. Highly recommend simply because it is very forgiving especially when brake over loose stones or sand.
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                            • Originally posted by allajunaki View Post
                              There you go ..


                              ABS is def. a worthwhile investment. Highly recommend simply because it is very forgiving especially when brake over loose stones or sand.


                              Disappointed with TVS.. Was expecting a Higher displacement bike form them to give p220, duke and karizma a competition..

                              found the new apache not that impressive
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                              • Originally posted by allajunaki View Post
                                There you go ..


                                ABS is def. a worthwhile investment. Highly recommend simply because it is very forgiving especially when brake over loose stones or sand.
                                Thanks for the alternative link. In a way its dissapointing for a TVS fan. But this atleast help a wannabe TVS fan to decide his angel

                                Someone please throw some light on pillion rider (lady who is normal built - not so heavy, not so light either) and the avg kmpl in city ride for a non-red liner drive..

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